My fathers family was all from Graciosa - still some living there today.


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From: Lorraine <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Cc: helen huckobey <[email protected]>; [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, November 4, 2012 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Silvina Cunha


My father's mother was Maria Jesus Cunha, b1864, his father was Joao Cunha 
Dias, b1858, my father was Jayme Cunha Dias, b 1890 and his first wife was 
Maria Tomas Cunha, b 1890 - all from Graciosa.  I don't know any of the names 
you mention and since Cunha is such a common name, there probably isn't any 
connection but I thought I'd put this out there, just in case.  My father's 
brother Joao Cunha Dias went to San Leandro, CA about 1920+ and he raised his 
family there but I don't have anything but his draft registration from about 
1927.

On Saturday, November 3, 2012 2:14:09 AM UTC-4, helen huckobey wrote: 
My name is Helen Cunha Huckobey from Los Banos, Ca.   My fathers family came 
from Graciosa  and settled here in Los Banos.  His name was Alfredo "Fred" 
Cunha , brother John and sisters  Rosalie Cunha Silva and Elviera Cunha Rosa.  
I need information on the family. 
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>From: Robert Ross <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Friday, November 2, 2012 6:06 PM
>Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Silvina Cunha
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>Dano,
>  I also have encountered references to the Flemish connection in Azores 
>colonization (of the central group of islands). When Googling the origin of my 
>grandfather's surname Brum (or de Brum), I always find the origin to be from 
>the "lowland" countries on the continent. By coincidence, tracing back his 
>ancestors as far as I can, I have reached a "Rosa" as well. That is Antonio 
>Goulart Rosa [d. 19 January 1781] , Lajes do Pico, Pico. As a side note...My 
>grandfather was 5' 11" and one of the taller men at the festas. His facial 
>features seemed similar to some portrait models' in Rembrant's Dutch and 
>Flemmish contemporaries. For what it's worth,  Bob Ross  
>  
>On Oct 30, 2012, at 10:45 PM, Dano wrote:
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>> The surname "Rose" is the anglicized version of the Portuguese surname
>> "Rosa," which in turn is the Portuguese adaptation of the Flemish
>> surname "Roos."
>> 
>> Background: After the Azores were discovered, Prince Henry found it
>> difficult to get the pampered Portuguese nobility to leave their
>> comfortable surroundings on the continent, and venture off into the
>> vast unknown ocean to live in isolation, on a few islands bereft of
>> all of those aforementioned comforts. A timely intervention by Henry's
>> cousin, the Duchess of Lancaster, who appealed to Henry on behalf of
>> the Flemish people, after they had been left destitute in the
>> aftermath of a war for the Netherlands. So, Henry agreed to invite the
>> Flemish people to migrate to, and populate the islands of the Azores
>> (two problems "solved)." They settled mostly in the central group of
>> islands (Faial, Pico, Sao Jorge, and Graciosa). The result of the
>> Flemish colonization brought with it new customs and new names, which
>> the Portuguese islanders accepted, and so, the Flemish were quickly
>> assimilated into the Azorian society.
>> 
>> On Oct 30, 9:14 pm, Cheri Mello <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Repost for Michelle Cunha, cunha.michelle at gmail.com:
>>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I googled "Silvina Cunha" and came across a thread from 2007.  I believe
>>> Silvina may be in my line. I'd like to be able to
>>> authenticate the information by contacting the cities and gaining birth,
>>> marriage, and death certificates.
>>> 
>>> Also, is "Rose" a Portuguese name or is it an Americanized version of a
>>> Portuguese name? If it is Americanized, what is the original word? Silvina
>>> had two sisters named Rose and Mary. I assume "Mary" was actually "Marie"
>>> but am unsure of what Rose would've been. Suggestions?
>>> 
>>> Peace,
>>> 
>>> Michelle
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